“…Many adolescents do not have strong personal connections to the writing they are asked to do in schools, a phenomenon documented across time in empirical research (Jeffery & Wilcox, 2014; Murillo, 2010; Scherff & Piazza, 2005), despite students’ desires for connections to their academic writing. Youth who identify as writers in out-of-school contexts tend to be alienated by the writing tasks assigned to them in classroom contexts (Brandt, 2015), particularly young people who write in genres historically marginalized by schools, such as songwriting (Bickerstaff, 2012), spoken word poetry (Fisher, 2003), blogging and fan fiction (Roozen, 2009), as well as political opinion and how-to texts (Brandt, 2015).…”